<quoted text>I recall recently that at the Georgia GOP state convention, the Governor blasted the feds for directing a large amount of refugees into Georgia.The Atlanta paper called him, guess what, racist.What the Democrats are doing is treasonous.

<quoted text>1. Less than Stalin, and less than Planned Parenthood2. Hitler was speaking to the purpose by which he thought Islam would be better for his purposes.Speer is easily the single most accurate source on Hitler, anything Hitler said positive on Christianity was for political purposes. The Australian PM, who is not a Christian, has said positive things about Christianity, Speer is making a similar point.

Haven't seen anything where PP has murdered anyone.

Even Speer said he maintained an element of Catholicism up to his death.

I don't necessarily have anything against Christians. I have many Christian friends. But they're also the kind of people who truly follow the religion and furthermore, don't try to enforce their beliefs onto others. They're good people. Some people really need a structure like Christianity in the lives.

<quoted text>Last week I saw a funny sign outside a church:"Try Jesus. If you don't like Him, the Devil will always take you back."That's your story.And your stickin' to it.LOL.Go in peace.Be blissful.

I don't believe in the "devil" either. I have all the benefits of being a good, moral, loving, kind, compassionate person without attribution. I'm sorry that's a concept you cannot understand, but then again, I don't care if you understand it or not. I don't worry myself over what people like you think, especially when it's been proven that your thought process is stained with hypocrisy.

<quoted text>That doesn't explain what was mentioned in the Maclean's article.

Then you be the judge. People are very eager to have some kind of experience, to feel like there is a purpose, and mortals especially have a huge fear of the fact that this life of ours does not go on forever. People trick themselves into believing whatever they want to believe.

For my part, I don't fear the unknown, nor do I fear my mortality or the idea that this life may be the only life I have. It's that reasoning that allows me to live each day and make the most out of it as much as I can. If you or others want to believe in an afterlife, I can't see that it has any negative effects. But I don't believe it, a lot of other people don't believe it and there's nothing out there that proves there is one.

<quoted text>I don't believe in the "devil" either. I have all the benefits of being a good, moral, loving, kind, compassionate person without attribution. I'm sorry that's a concept you cannot understand, but then again, I don't care if you understand it or not. I don't worry myself over what people like you think, especially when it's been proven that your thought process is stained with hypocrisy.

Hypocrisy, eh?

"Good, moral, loving, kind, compassionate person[s]" do not condone the intentional killing of babies in utero.

<quoted text>I don't think so. Don't see any atheists flying planes into buildings or calling for all Muslims to be deported. Atheists generally want you religious zealots to have it out with each other, do whatever you need to do and leave the rest of us alone.Regardless of your opinions of these people, they all claimed to be Christian. Even Hitler.Religion is the number one divider of people.

Pardon me, but I know atheists who would be very happy to see Muslims deported. Your thinking is very young and idealistic.

<quoted text>Then you be the judge. People are very eager to have some kind of experience, to feel like there is a purpose, and mortals especially have a huge fear of the fact that this life of ours does not go on forever. People trick themselves into believing whatever they want to believe.For my part, I don't fear the unknown, nor do I fear my mortality or the idea that this life may be the only life I have. It's that reasoning that allows me to live each day and make the most out of it as much as I can. If you or others want to believe in an afterlife, I can't see that it has any negative effects. But I don't believe it, a lot of other people don't believe it and there's nothing out there that proves there is one.

Closed-minded athiests are just as bad a closed-minded fundamentalists. Open your mind. The universe is too vast for you to have shut it out already. You're too young.

<quoted text>Haven't seen anything where PP has murdered anyone.Even Speer said he maintained an element of Catholicism up to his death.

"Bormann curtly informed me that churches were not to receive building sites"

"Hitler said that the conquering Arabs, because of their racial inferiority, would in the long run have been unable to contend with the harsher climate and conditions of the country. They could not have kept down the more vigorous natives, so that ultimately not Arabs but Islamized Germans could have stood at the head of this Mohammedan Empire."

"What nonsense! Here we have at last reached an age that has left all mysticism behind it, and now [Himmler] wants to start that all over again. We might just as well have stayed with the church. At least it had tradition. To think that I may some day be turned into an SS saint! Can you imagine it? I would turn over in my grave..."

<quoted text>This kind of reminds of me of those old Time Life commercials.A woman sitting in her kitchen in Witchita, Kansas feels a sharp pain in her chest. At the same time, 2,000 miles away, her twin brother is having a hard attack. Coincidence?(Cue eery music)

How do you explain a 4 year old who is a maestro? Or children who can sing perfect opera at a young age? How do you explain NDE's, found in almost all people who have died and come back - religious or not? How do you explain being intensely familiar with a neighborhood you've never been in before, or a person who you are sure you know but you're just now meeting for the first time? The fact of the matter is, you don't know any more than any one else does and yes, you strike me as melancholy and not happy.

<quoted text>Pardon me, but I know atheists who would be very happy to see Muslims deported. Your thinking is very young and idealistic.

There are some, but they don't come close to the numbers of believers who feel the same way. There are more extremist atheists than I am who feel religion should be outlawed in a public forum. There are also Christians who don't think Muslims should be deported. It isn't a one-size-fits-all kind of concept, you know.

<quoted text>"Bormann curtly informed me that churches were not to receive building sites""Hitler said that the conquering Arabs, because of their racial inferiority, would in the long run have been unable to contend with the harsher climate and conditions of the country. They could not have kept down the more vigorous natives, so that ultimately not Arabs but Islamized Germans could have stood at the head of this Mohammedan Empire.""What nonsense! Here we have at last reached an age that has left all mysticism behind it, and now [Himmler] wants to start that all over again. We might just as well have stayed with the church. At least it had tradition. To think that I may some day be turned into an SS saint! Can you imagine it? I would turn over in my grave..."Albert Speer

Great. Do you want to keep quoting things that bolster your argument. Go right ahead. Pissing contests are you and Georgie's things. I've done my fair share of research on the subject. Don't need to be schooled by someone with an agenda.

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